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Destino final 2

Título original: Final Destination 2
  • 2003
  • B15
  • 1h 30min
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Ali Larter, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson, A.J. Cook, Michael Landes, Keegan Connor Tracy, and Jonathan Cherry in Destino final 2 (2003)
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Kimberly tiene una premonición sobre una colisión múltiple y mantiene a salvo a algunos destinados a morir. Poco a poca La Muerte empieza a cobrarse su deuda.Kimberly tiene una premonición sobre una colisión múltiple y mantiene a salvo a algunos destinados a morir. Poco a poca La Muerte empieza a cobrarse su deuda.Kimberly tiene una premonición sobre una colisión múltiple y mantiene a salvo a algunos destinados a morir. Poco a poca La Muerte empieza a cobrarse su deuda.

  • Dirección
    • David R. Ellis
  • Guionistas
    • J. Mackye Gruber
    • Eric Bress
    • Jeffrey Reddick
  • Elenco
    • A.J. Cook
    • Ali Larter
    • Tony Todd
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • David R. Ellis
    • Guionistas
      • J. Mackye Gruber
      • Eric Bress
      • Jeffrey Reddick
    • Elenco
      • A.J. Cook
      • Ali Larter
      • Tony Todd
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    • 38Metascore
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      • 4 nominaciones en total

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    A.J. Cook
    A.J. Cook
    • Kimberly Corman
    Ali Larter
    Ali Larter
    • Clear Rivers
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Mr. Bludworth
    Michael Landes
    Michael Landes
    • Thomas Burke
    David Paetkau
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    • Evan Lewis
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    • Tim Carpenter
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    • Nora Carpenter
    Keegan Connor Tracy
    Keegan Connor Tracy
    • Kat
    Jonathan Cherry
    Jonathan Cherry
    • Rory
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    • Eugene Dix
    • (as T.C. Carson)
    Justina Machado
    Justina Machado
    • Isabella Hudson
    Sarah Carter
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    Alejandro Rae
    Alejandro Rae
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    • (as Alex Rae)
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    Reviewers say 'Final Destination 2' is a sequel with elaborate, gory death scenes that entertain, though some find them overly graphic. The return of Ali Larter's character connects well to the first film. However, the plot is criticized for being predictable, with a lack of character development and over-reliance on gore. Acting receives mixed reviews; lead performances are praised, but the supporting cast is seen as lacking. Overall, it's a fun but flawed sequel.
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    9lukem-52760

    THE BEST OF THE FRANCHISE. One of the Best Sequels of all-time.

    Final Destination 2 is the best film in the whole franchise in my opinion,i was lucky enough to see this at the cinema back in 2003!!!

    This gory as hell sequel is so much fun,it's smart & thrilling & exciting so much more than the first film. Yes i liked the first film it was great but part 2 is even better.

    FD2 packs more ferocious,spooky atmosphere into an exciting rollercoaster ride that is pure Horror-thriller entertainment with dark humour & awesome creative kills.

    Ali Larter gives a strong performance once again as survivor of death, Clear Rivers, from the first flick & the new bunch of death deserters are well casted characters that very cleverly are each connected by the impact of the deaths of all the characters from the first film. Final Destination 2 is a super smart sequel the truly ups the thrills & fear factor. This is one of those films i keep comic back to for shear fun entertainment even after all these years.

    This film also has the best & most terrifying scene in the franchise,the pile-up car crash on the motorway.

    That sequence is terrifying & probably the most iconic & memorable scene in the entire franchise.

    Final Destination 2 is basically just good gory-fun,a good night's entertainment especially if your a Horror genre fan like myself!!!

    Yes i have Nostalgia for it but i also saw the first film way back on video & then was excited for the sequel.

    Just sit back with a nice hot cup of Coffee one evening & stick on Final Destination 2. It's a real Gem from an otherwise messy franchise, it's a great supernatural thriller flick & one of the best franchise sequels ever.

    Tony Todd is a Horror genre gem.

    Great popcorn movie fun.
    6IonicBreezeMachine

    Final Destination 2 doesn't break too far from its predecessor, but it is a decent follow-up

    College student Kimberly Corman (A. J. Cook) sets off on the road for Daytona Beach with her friends when she has a premonition of a multicar pileup on the freeway before exiting the on-ramp. Kimberly blocks the on-ramp with her car and tries to tell police officer Thomas Burke (Michael Landes) of the pileup but it happens anyway but not before Burke pulls her out of the way of a speeding car carrier that kills her friends. While other survivors of the pileup are dubious of Kimberly's premonition, Burke is more inclined to believe her as he was involved in the cleanup of Flight 180 one-year prior which experienced similar circumstances. As survivors of the pileup begin dying off, Kimberly seeks help of the voluntarily institutionalized Clear Rivers (Ali Larter) who has isolated herself from anything and everything since the death of Alex Browning. But Kimberly has visions that could lead to them escaping death's plan.

    Following the success of the first Final Destination, then New Line Cinema President Toby Emmerich approached Jeffrey Reddick to commission a sequel which Reddick agreed to do. Reddick stated his intent with this entry was to "expand the mythology" in order to avoid telling the same story over again. Previous film's director and writers James Wong and Glen Morgan were unavailable as they were busy with their respective projects of Jet Li's The One and the Willard remake respectively. The film instead was helmed by David R. Ellis whose prior directing credit was Homeward Bound II in 1996 and had more frequently worked as a second unit director and stunt coordinator with writers Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber coming on board as co-writers. Upon release, the movie had a respectable opening weekend of $16 million at number 2 opening behind The Recruit and eventually made back $90 million worldwide against its $26 million budget, a slight step down from the original's $110 million haul but still profitable. Critical reception while still mixed was somewhat improved from the first one with some like Roger Ebert who gave the original three stars only gave one and a half to the sequel. While Final Destination is fairly similar to the first movie in terms of setup with a formula pretty settled at this point, it is well made and delivers and what you expect and it does continue on from the first film.

    Unlike the first film whose cast of teen archetypes were very much molded by the late 90s framework of post-Screamsploitation that defined a number of horror films in terms of marketing and writing, the characters in Final Destination 2 are slightly more likable and less grating than they were in the first film, even ones who are supposed to be kind of abrasive have some redeeming moments. A. J. Cook is no surprise here a solid lead especially for anyone who's seen her work on Criminal Minds, and I also enjoyed Michael Landes as Burke and Ali Larter's reprise of the character Clear Rivers. Tony Todd also returns as the Mortician (credited as Mr. Bludworth) and much like the first film his creepy commanding presence is welcome and is probably the closest thing we have to the personification of an antagonist. The story is still pretty thin as it is mostly a lose chain of accidental deaths that follow some kind of path, but it does try to add new elements to avoid falling into a repeat such as the characters seeking a way to beat Death's plan by way of "new life" and while it's not 100% successful at avoiding sequel pitfalls it works well enough and the fact that the film has a relatively closed ending (albeit one with a very mean spirited joke) makes Final Destination 2 feel more like the closing half of a two parter rather than something overtly cynical as you've seen with some sequels.

    If you liked Final Destination, odds are you'll probably like Final Destination 2. It doesn't stretch too far from what was established and there is some sense of "deja view" as is the case with most sequels, but there are attempts at doing things differently from how they were done the last time and the ending that eschews sequel baiting was rather refreshing so take that for what it's worth.
    7chachidawg

    Better than the first...and 18 yes later, I still avoid trucks hauling logs, pvc, etc.

    This film is probably best in a series...which isn't saying too much...but it's a lot of mindless fun and some truly clever connections to the original. Lots of funny little asides and puns.

    Also, I am ALWAYS nervous when I pass a truck carrying logs or poles, or anything like that...just nope...get it as far in the rear view as possible!
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Buckle up.

    Kimberly Corman has a terrifying vision that a highway pile up will claim her life and that of her friends. Blocking the entrance with her car, Kimberly watches in horror as the crash unfolds, thus saving her life and that of the people in the queue behind her. But the grim reaper is not impressed and he's coming to claim the deaths of all those who should have died in the crash.

    For a sequel to truly work well it has to come up with something fresh, otherwise why do a sequel eh? Well the makers of Final Destination 2 choose to use the basic same formula of the hugely enjoyable first film, only adding more black humour into the crazy death design broth. Opening with a quite horrific highway pile up, FD 2 then takes us on a journey that sees an assortment of folk offed in various and gruesome ways. The story remains the same as the first film, even though writers Bress and Gruber think they are being intricate by weaving this plot into the original story, but ultimately it's just a devilishly nonsense fun picture. Ali Larter returns for a second helping, and she in turn is joined by a bunch of no mark actors waiting for death, which is perfectly fine for the genre discerning fan.

    This is a riot, and as long as you don't look too deep into it (why would you really?) you may just find yourself having a real good time. 7/10
    7jimboduck

    Shock Value -- 7 (Good Flick)

    You know that feeling you get when you're watching America's Funniest Home Videos and the oblivious son hits his hapless father in the crotch with an aluminum bat? It gets a quick reaction, like, ooh, I feel your pain man. FINAL DESTINATION 2 is a 90 minute or so string of those painful shots, as each character one by one meets an unfortunate death by household appliance. Bodies are slammed by trucks, heads are impaled, and limbs fly through the air. When one of the characters dies when her car's airbag explodes out of nowhere, I blurted "Yeah! Wow, did they do that??? Yeah, they DID do that. Right on!" Although the film has a very serious atmosphere about it, what with the creepy score and people sincerely freaking out and everything, it still retains a campy humor about it buried beneath its high-budget exterior. Many movies would shy away from smashing up plastic ketchup-filled dummies, opting instead to avoid the gore. Not FINAL DESTINATION 2! This movie is an honest approach to movie-making, hearkening back to the day when you got together with friends and said, "Okay, in this scene we cut to the dummy falling off the building, it's run over by a Mack truck, and it splatters chunks of blood all over that Oldsmobile over there." As for the premise behind FINAL DESTINATION 2, how do I put it into words? A.J. Cook has premonitions that people died in a nasty pileup on the highway. Thing is, this never happened. And ... she continues to have premonitions that those same people will die in due time. Those people eventually die. Did I get that right? The universal law of nature is that, well, Death sometimes misses its mark and has to fix its mistakes (which usually involves electrical equipment getting wet and other freak accidents of home improvement). If this all sounds convoluted, watch the movie. You'll see what I mean. The premise of FINAL DESTINATION 2, as much potential as it might have, doesn't make much sense and is pretty hokey, but if you medicate your inquisitive mind with heavy sedatives, you'll be able to look past the flimsy premise and enjoy the movie. I'm definitely looking forward to a Final Destination 3.

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    • Trivia
      Real logs were tested for the crash sequence, but they "didn't bounce enough", therefore, the logs are CGI in this film.
    • Errores
      At the end of Destino final (2000), Alex had just been saved, so Clear was next. But after that, someone could have saved Clear so that it skipped her again, and then Alex died after that. Since Clear says she and Alex cheated death dozens of times, it must have even jumped back and forth between them several more times.
    • Citas

      Kimberly Corman: Look, please... if you know of anything that could help us, what harm could it do?

      William Bludworth: Only new life can defeat Death.

      Burke: What the hell does that mean?

      William Bludworth: Some people say there's a balance to everything. For every life there's a death, for every death, there is a life. But the introduction of life that was not meant to be, that can invalidate the list, force Death to start anew. You have to follow the signs, Kimberly.

      Kimberly Corman: How do you know my name?

    • Versiones alternativas
      The Sci-Fi version is heavily edited; several deaths are shortened or removed:
      • When Officer Burke's car gets hit by the log, the scene where his head gets crushed is removed.
      • Eugene's death has no blood.
      • The ladder impaling Evan's eye isn't shown.
      • Tim's death is not shown.
      • Nora's death is not shown.
      • Viewers only get to see Rory's face when he is trisected.
      • Kat's death is not shown.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Bits and Pieces: Bringing Death to Life (2003)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Dance With Me
      Written by The Sounds

      Performed by The Sounds

      Courtesy of Scratchie Records / New Line Productions, Inc.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de abril de 2003 (México)
    • Países de origen
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      • Canadá
    • Sitios oficiales
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Campbell River, British Columbia, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • New Line Cinema
      • Zide-Perry Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 26,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 46,961,214
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 16,200,000
      • 2 feb 2003
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 90,941,129
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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